INDEX TO THE GARDEN APPARATUS, BUILDINGS, &c. REPRESENTED IN TIIE PLATES. 



HcJ-i/sarvm Obscurum 

 H-clionthus AIifltlHorHS 

 Hellehorux Viridis 

 Hemerocallis Fulra 

 Hibkcus Si/?'ianis 

 Hi/pcricum Hirchium 



Iberis Gibraltarica 

 Iris Gennanica 

 Iris Versicolor 

 Iris Variegata 

 Ixia Chinaisis 



Kulmia Glrtuca 



Ijathyrns Sativvs 

 Larata'u Trimestris 

 Lcucojuni Verni/m 

 Liliiim Cundidum 



Lobelia Curdinulis 



Linu)?i Arboreum 

 Lychnis Clialceduuica 



Creeping-rooted Hedysartira 



Perennial Sun-flower 

 Green Hellebore 

 Town Lily 

 Althea Friitex 

 Foetid St. John's Wort 



Gibraltar Candy Tuft 

 German Iris 

 Various-coloured Iris 

 Variegated Iris 

 Chinese Ixia 



Glaucous Kiilmia 



niue-Flowercd Lathyrus 



Annual Lavatera 



Spring SnowHake 



White Lily 

 C Scarlet Lobelia, or Cardinal's \ 

 I Flower ( 



Tree Flax 



Scarlet Lvclinis 



2 

 1 

 1 

 1 



2 

 2 



Lysimac/iia Nu>/irmit<iria Creeping jNIoueywort 



Mimosa Sensitiva 

 jilij-abitis Jaliipa 

 Monurda Didyma 



Narcissvs Jonquilla 

 Neliimhinm Speciosum 

 Nige/lu Damascena 

 Noluna Proitrata 



Oenothera Fruticosa 

 Origanum Dictamnus 



Ptconia Tenuif'jlia 

 Pancratium Muritimttm 

 Papaver Orientate 

 Pussifloru Cterulea 



Sensitive Plant 

 Marvel of Peru 

 Scarlet Jlonarda 



Jonquil 



Chinese Water Lily 

 Love-in-a-Mist 

 Trailing Nolana 



Shrubby Oenothera 

 Dittany of Crete 



Fine-leaved Psony 

 S?a Pancratium 

 Eastern Poppy 

 Common Passion Flower 



Philudelphus Coronurius Syringa, or Mock Orange 



PhiladilpliHS Coronurius 

 Phlox Pauiculata 

 Physalis Alkekengi 



Common Philadelphus 

 Panicled Lychnidea 

 Winter Cherry 



PI. 



32 

 31 

 QT 

 28 

 28 



2r 



29 

 30 

 30 

 30 

 29 



1 31 



33 

 33 

 34 

 35 



1 35 



2 31 

 1 34 



3 34 



a 36 



1 36 



S 36 



2' 37 



1 38 



1 37 



3 38 



1 39 



2 39 



40 

 41 

 42 

 43 

 44 

 43 

 45 

 45 



Polemonium Crcruleum Blue Greek \'alerian 



Polygaln Chama-Bitim Box-leaved JNIilkwort 



Primula Veris Oxlip 



Pulmonai-ia Virgrnica Virginian Lungwort 



Rlioilodcnr/roH Ponticiim Pontic Rhododendron 



liobinia Hmpida Rose Acacia 



liosa Lntcu Single Yellcjw Rose 



Rudbeckia Purptirea Purple Rudbtckia 



Safvia hidica 

 Siinguinuriu Canadensis 

 Sarruceua Flava 

 Snxifruga Crossifotia 

 Scubmsu Atropurpurea 

 Scilla Campunulatu 

 Sedum Anucumpseros 

 Semperrivum Aruchnoi- j 

 deum 1 



Scneciu Elrguns 

 Sisi/rinchium Iridioides 

 So'dunclta Alpina 

 Sididago Stricta 

 Sophoru Tctraptera 

 Spartium Junceum 

 Hpiriea Lobata 

 atrelitzia Rrgina 

 Si/mphj/tum Orientate 

 Syringa Vulgaris 



Indian Sai;e 

 Canada Puccoon 

 Yellow Sarraeena 

 Oval-leaved Saxifrage 

 Sweet Scabious 

 Bell-flo«ered Squill 

 Evergreen Orpine 



Cobweb Ilouseleek 



Double Purple Groundsel 

 Iris-leaved Sisyriuchium 

 Alpine Soldanella 

 ^^'lllow-leaved Golden Rod 

 Winged-podded Sophora 

 Spanish Broom 

 Lobe-leav ed Meadow Sweet 

 Canna-leaved Strehtzia 

 Eastern Comfrey 

 Lilac 





TlialJctrumAnuilegifo-l-n. . j /-. i ,• 

 //„,„ 1 ^j ^ Feathered CoUimbme 



Tradescantiu Virginica 

 Trilliu?n Sessile 

 Trollius Americanus 

 Tropieolum Majus 



Vakiiana Rubra 

 Veronica Sibirica 

 Viburnurn Tinus 

 Vinca Rosea 

 Vitex Negtaido 



Virginian Spider Wort 

 Sessile Trillium 

 American Globe Flower 

 Greater Nasturtium 



Red Valerian 

 Siberian Speedwell 

 Laurustinus 

 Madagascar Periwinkle 

 Five-leaved Chaste Tree 



Wachendorfia Paniculata Panicled Wachendorfia 



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INDEX 



GARDEN-APPARATUS, BUILDINGS, &c. REPRESENTED IN THE PLATES. 



. Improved Bark-Pit. 

 Common Bark-Pit. 



VOL. I. 



Plate A. Fig. 1. MushroomBed.— F;^'. ( 

 • — Fig. 3. Section of. — Fig. 4 

 — F!L'. 5. Small Bark-Pit. 



B. An Improved Conservatory. — Fig. 1. End Eleva- 

 tion. — Fig. 2. Section of Do. — Fig. 3. Longitudinal 

 Section of Back-Wall. 



C. Fig.l. Grouiici Plan of Conservatory. — Fig. 2. Front 



Elevation of Do. 



• D. An Improved Cucumber-Frame. — Fig. 1. Ground 



Plan. — Fig. 2. Front Elevation — Fig. 3. End Ele- 

 vation. — Fig. 4. Longitudinal Section. — Fig. 5. Sec- 

 tion showing Bark-Pit. — Fig. G. Section showine 

 Flue. 



E. An Improved Melon-Frame or Pit — Fig. 1 . Ground 



Plan. — Fig. 2. Front Elevation. — Fig. 3. Section 

 across the Bed. 



F. A Plan for laying out Gardens in the most improved 



M.'inner. 



• G. An Improved Hothouse. — Fig. t. Section showing 



Fire-Place and Construction of Flues, so as to pro- 

 duce the proper Heat with ttie least possible Con- 



sumption of Fuel. — Fig. 2. is the Ground Plan. — 

 Fig. 3. A Section showing the Form of the Bark- 

 Pit, &c. 

 Pl.ate H. An Improved Ilot-Wail.— J";,?. 1. Ground Plan of 

 Wall and Back-Shed.— J•7^^ 2. Longitudii.al Section 

 showing the Passage of the Flue. — Fig. 3. Section 

 across the Wall. 



VOL. II. 



A. Fig. 1. .Section of Improved Ice-House. — Fig. 2. 

 Plan of Well on Level of Passage-Floor. — Fig. 3. 

 Lower Plan of Well.— J>g. 4. Front Elevation of 

 Entrance. 



B. An Improved Stove, Peach and Succession-House. 



C. .Sectiou and End Elevation of Hothouse, &C. — 

 Fig. 1. and 2. Sections. — Fig. 3 End Elevation. 



D. An Improved \'inery. — J-V^'. 1. shows the Front 

 Elevation. — Fig. 2. is a Sectiou of the End. — 

 Fig. 3. is a Section showing the Flues. — Fig. 4. is 

 the Plan. 



E. Improved Implemeuts of Gardenijig. 



[R. Taylor, and Co. S8, Shoe Laoe] 



